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The Central Texas College Nursing and Allied Health department recently announced Veronica King was named the winner of this year’s Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty. She serves as a ....
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A nurse at Northwest Health â LaPorte earned a Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nursing for easing a family s anxiety about a high-risk procedure and explaining to them exactly what would happen. Residences Senior Living soon will start vaccinating the family of residents and staff at Residences at Deer Creek in Schererville and Residences at Coffee Creek in Chesterton. Joseph S. Pete Cardiac Cath Lab nurse Melissa Brajacki received the prestigious honor after a family nominated her for the care she provided to their mother, who underwent a high-risk procedure. The family praised Brajacki for being more than welcoming to them, allowing them to see their mother before she went under the scalpel at a time when the coronavirus pandemic restricted visitation at the hospital. ....
The Daily Universe College of Nursing Associate teaching professor Peggy Anderson, right, received the DAISY Award for her work in the Brigham Young University School of Nursing. (College of Nursing) “Peggy speaks for the vulnerable, cheers for those who work hard, has a ready smile for all, and intuitively knows what to do or say,” one faculty member said. “Students can feel her warmth and always come away cheered by an interaction with her.” “Rarely in my life have I been blessed to encounter anyone who is as charitable, guileless and compassionate as Peggy,” another individual said. “She goes about quietly serving the faculty and students of the College of Nursing, usually in ways that are nearly invisible, yet indispensable.” ....